5. Click the big Gmail icon to take you back to the main gmail screen. The web clips should be gone.
you.
Use GMail Plus-Addressing to Generate Throw-Away E-Mail Addresses
Do not use this service from your main gmail account. Eventually this trick will stop working, and your account will be flooded with spam. You've got to do something with all those gmail invites, right?
How many services use email and email validation to use?
Forums, free i-tunes, free magazines, free this, and free that.
You know many of these services make money off selling your email address; therefore, you certainly do not want to give them your main email address. Thus the need for throw-away or disposable email addresses. Although many services out there offer this service, gmail is an especially useful tool.
Gmail also supports "plus-addressing" of emails. Messages can be sent to addresses in the form: [email protected] where extra text can be any string. Plus-addressing allows users to sign up for different services with different aliases and then easily filter all e-mails from those services. It does not appear, however, that the +string feature works when sending email from a gmail account to itself. Additionally (in some cases) the string appended to the e-mail address may not be longer than six characters.
If you gmail account is [email protected] then you can generate additional email accounts by adding text after the plus…
Original Account:
This likely will not work forever. Spammer and websites will soon learn to filter and remove this plus-addressing text. That's one of the advantages of gmail... you can always sign up for another account.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The keyboard shortcuts available within Gmail are, without any doubt, the quickest route to speedy productivity within the application. The time investment in learning the keyboard shortcuts of all of your computer’s applications always pays off, as you are able to navigate your system much more quickly than before. Instead of reaching off the keyboard, grasping the mouse, moving it to the right place and clicking, keyboard shortcuts allow you to press just one button. You don’t lift your hands off the keyboard, and when you’re really good at typing, you don’t even need to look at the screen. Activating the keyboard shortcuts is simple. Go to the Settings page and turn them on there, as shown in Figure.
Save the settings, and you will find that the bottom of your Inbox screen has changed to show some of the keyboard shortcut
commands, as shown in Figure.
To see what keyboard shortcuts are about, press the c key now.
Immediately, the page changes to the Compose Message window, with your cursor in the To: addressing area. Type an e-mail address, and then press Tab. Your cursor moves to the Subject line. Type something, and hit Tab again, and you’re in the message box. Now a snag. Hit Tab again, and then Enter, and in Internet Explorer your message is sent. The keyboard shortcuts are many and various, and are all good to know about. But they’re also very simple.
Key Definition Action
C Compose Allows you to compose a
new message. Shift + c allows you to compose a message in a new window
/ Search Puts your cursor in the
search box.
K Move to never
conversation Open or moves your cursor to a more recent
conversation. You can hit enter to expand a
conversation.
J Move to older
conversation Open or moves your cursor to the next to the next oldest
Conversation. You can hit enter to expand a
conversation.
N Next message Moves your cursor to the next message. You can hit enter to expand or collapse a message. (Applicable only in conversation view.)
P Previous message Moves your cursor to
previous message. You can hit enter to expand or
collapse a message.
Also expands or collapse a message if you are in
conversation view.
Action U Return to conversation
list Refreshes your pages and return you to the inbox, or list of conversations.
Y Archive (Remove for
current view) Automatically removes the message or conversation
From Spam, y means unmark as spam and move to Inbox.
From Trash, y means moves to inbox.
From any label, y means Remove the label. Pressing Y has no effect if you’re in Sent or all mail.
X Select conversation Automatically checks and selects a conversation so you con archive, apply a label, or choose an action from the drop-drown menu to apply to that conversation.
Adds a star to or removes a star from a message or conversation. Star allows you to give a message or a conversation a special status.
Action
! Report spam Marks a message as spam
and remove it from your conversation list.
R Reply Reply to the message sender.
Shift + r allows you to reply to a message in a new
window. (Application only in conversation view.)
A Reply all Reply to all message
recipients. Shift +a allows you to reply to all message
recipients in a new window.
(Application only in conversation view.)
F Forward Forward a message. Shift +f
allows you to forward a message in a new window.
(Application only in conversation view.) Esc Escape from input field Remove the cursor from
your current input field.
Combo shortcut keys
Shortcut keys Definition Action
Tab then enter Send message After composing your message, use this combination to
automatically send it.
(Supported in internet explorer only.)
Y then o Archive and next Archive your conversation and moves to the next
one.
G then a Go to all mail Takes you to all mail, the storage of all the mail you’ve ever sent
G then c Go to contacts Takes you to your contacts list.
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